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Most of the other posters have forgotten the BF energy weapons were close to the RMN's, ie no too bad, thus also worth salvaging, as are other things with a little thought.
Boot strapping Nuncio and the others most technically behind [which we don't know by name] is going to be an ongoing problem, but there are others like the RTU [Rembrandt, San Miguel, Prairie and Redoubt] plus others with hyper warships like Spindle etc, that are far closer to being up to SL tech levels; that they could make the transition far faster that some think.
Regarding maintenance issues, yes the SD's have redundant power, environmental units, etc; they're warships and were designed to last centuries which some have; but other posters have again forgotten that TF 496 had 3 repair ships, 22 store ships [probably included a few fusion reactors for the SD's], and 2 ammunition ships, which ought to mean they have the spare parts to last quite a while with normal usage, besides the evident capability to make new parts as needed.
Given the TQ was part of the verge until it joined the SKM, it had the verge attitude towards the SL and their neighbors, which included the fact darn few verge systems have SD's or even a BC, according to RFC.
If you were a verge system, thinking about raiding the TQ, which would deter you more; a few dozen RMN LAC's that are supposed to be "really really dangerous"; "trust me I'm the RMN but I'm going to be busy dealing with the SLN etc for a while so beware my LAC's for the next couple of years while I rebuild my annihilated space heavy industry and infrastructure", or 3 ex-BF SD's in system?
Which is why I've emphasized the scarecrow role, while the SD's also act as schools for lots of things and fabricators, hospitals, power operations, marine advanced drop training, etc.
While some have pointed out the BF SD's were up to RMN standards until about 2 decades ago, there are plenty of retired RMN personnel who are experienced and familiar with the 'old' RMN equipment, including all the old DN's and SD's still in service in 1920, when any waller was better than no waller, including Kumalo's flagship Hercules that's more than 2 decades old BTW, so tech's and engineers familiar with similar systems are in the Spindle system already, plus they know friends back in the SKM who'd be willing to teach, even without bonuses because they like sharing what they know.
Financially speaking, there's the third or half of the Lynx revenues reserved for the TQ, that's been building up since 1919, in 3-4 years at only M$1-10 B per day, that's a few trillion M$ before getting into current revenues, enough to pay bonuses for quite a few Manticoran 'experts' who may know the systems based on their comparability, but given the nature of prize crews etc, I expect some general familiarity with same generation SL systems, besides any additional experts Beowulf and the BSDF and the Maya sector and Admiral Rozsak can offer, plus the RHN that thought the SLN was the standard until the First Manticoran war all thanks to prolong, NTM the on board computers and their training programs others have pointed out.
Regarding POW trainers, after experiencing the BoS, and viewing the Filaretta debacle now known as Second Manticore, I suspect a few SLN POW's may begin to think the war may last a lot longer than they had previously thought, as in learning the GA potentially has more active SD's [including SDP's] than the SL [~720+ RHN SD's &SDP's +400 nearing commissioning plus 250+ GSN SD's & SDP's and 400+ RMN SD's and SDP's] before adding the 108 undamaged captured BF SD's, that some might be willing to earn money as POW's did in WW2 etc, being easily monitored for errors.
We don't know the SLN manning requirements, I don't think the peeps manning from EoH fits the SLN, but even a sixth of the crew means the BF SD's engineer staff would fully number only ~53,280 total, a figure much higher than we truly need but easily met between the older or retired RMN, RHN, BSDF, RTU and any SLN experts from Maya, again thanks to prolong, before finding room for TQ students.
The RMN had ~11 million at the beginning of HAE, so the whole total if the RMN bore it alone is less than one half of 1% of that figure when older SD's and DN's still dominated its wall.
So I think there are plenty of potential teachers were the RMN send out its own old SD's so the TQG can learn RMN systems from the beginning, which is what RFC has said.
We may finally find out in the next book, even if it awaits us in 2015.
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pldew wrote:I am basing this on the captures in the Quadrant. It seems to me the particularly useful parts and subsystems to be salvaged off the ships would be the machine shop and fabrication units off the ships. What the Quadrant needs among many other things is the tools to make tools, and given the overall situation that would make the most sense.